{"id":11198,"date":"2023-01-24T18:51:00","date_gmt":"2023-01-24T18:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.friendsofliverpool.com\/?p=11198"},"modified":"2023-01-24T19:02:38","modified_gmt":"2023-01-24T19:02:38","slug":"dressed-football-team-like-liverpool","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.friendsofliverpool.com\/2023\/01\/dressed-football-team-like-liverpool\/","title":{"rendered":"Dressed Football Team Like Liverpool?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The common crossword clue “Dressed football Team Like Liverpool” is a challenging one.<\/p>\n

The ‘football team like Liverpool’ in this question is Manchester United, which can be shortened to Man U.<\/p>\n

The ‘dressed’ part relates to the colour of the shirts both teams wear, being Red.\u00a0 The answer, therefore, being Man-U-Red or manured<\/strong>, meaning the spreading of manure.\u00a0 E.g. The plot needs to be dug up and manured.<\/p>\n

Well, that answers the question of what the clue means so let’s now look at some famous clubs that actually dress like Liverpool.<\/p>\n

Manchester United, Bayern Munich, clubs and international teams that dress like Liverpool<\/h2>\n

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Liverpool might be the most famous football team in the world to wear red, but they\u2019re not the only ones.<\/p>\n

In fact, they started off wearing a very cool retro white and sky blue quartered shirts with navy blue shorts during their inception in 1892.<\/p>\n

They then moved to red shirts four years later in 1896, with white shorts to look distinctly different to the all-blue kit of city rivals Everton.<\/p>\n

But it was the 25th<\/sup> November 1964 that Liverpool wore all red for the first time in their history under Bill Shankly.<\/p>\n

The idea being that his players would look \u2018seven feet tall\u2019, a psychological tactic to intimidate their opponents.<\/p>\n

And it worked, as the Shankly era saw a dominance the club had never ever witnessed.<\/p>\n

The likes of striker Ian St John, Emlyn Hughes, Ian Callaghan and Roger Hunt wore the famous jersey during the 1960s.<\/p>\n

In the 70s it became Kevin Keegan, David Johnson, Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush that became icons in the red of Liverpool.<\/p>\n